The survival horror title debuted on the Sony PlayStation console in 2000. Working with Capcom Production Studio 4, Dino Crisis 2 was produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi and directed by Ace Attorney series scenario writer Shu Takumi. This time the story shifts perspectives between weapons expert Regina and her US Army special forces cohort Dylan Morton.
Capcom previously published the digital soundtrack through Steam, composed by Makoto Tomozawa, Sayaka Fujita, and Akari Kaida. The 66-track album is available in MP3, AAC and FLAC file formats, with streaming on Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited. The launch trailer is streaming on the GOG YouTube channel.
From the GOG product page:
Third Energy, both a source of "ultimate clean energy" and a potential "ultimate weapon," has proven to be dangerously unpredictable. The government, having taken control of the project from Dr. Kirk, continued its development. Then, the “accident” happened once again.GOG - Dino Crisis 2
The research city of Edward City was completely destroyed in an explosion from the Third Energy reactor—an event far more catastrophic than the previous accident. In response, the government launched a rescue mission to retrieve the research data and any remaining personnel.
To reach Edward City, believed to have been displaced in time by the reactor’s explosion, the government deployed an experimental, untested “time gate” device to send a rescue team back in time. No one could foresee the consequences of this mission—except one person: Regina…
The only thing louder than the dinosaurs' roars were the voices of gamers worldwide demanding the return of a survival horror classic 🩸
— GOG.COM (@GOGcom) January 29, 2025
We've listened—the legendary Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 are back, fully playable on modern PCs!
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